Highlights from three Language Families in Southwest China

Highlights from three Language Families in Southwest China

Ebook

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Description

Part of the Bible was translated into Middle Chinese as early as 650 A.D. placing Chinese at par with other European languages in terms of ancient Bible translations. By 2019, portions of the Bible were translated into 70 languages, a share of 12 percent of the approximately 600 languages spoken in China. This monograph is made up of two parts, first, a state-of-the-art report of the Bible translation histories in 70 languages spoken in China and second, a collection of ethno-religious sketches of four ethnic groups residing in Southwest China: the Hmu (Miáo 苗 nationality), Kam (Dòng 侗 nationality), Neasu (Yí 彝 nationality) and Nuosu (Yí 彝 nationality) peoples.
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Specialized Books
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Languages
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Ebook
Pages
149
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